History

The estate was granted to Rawat Achal Das, younger son of Maharaj Shakta, 1st Rawat of Bhindar. It is one of the sixteen First Class umrao thikanas of the house of Mewar and was named Baansi due to the abundance of bamboo (called Bans in Hindi) found there. It is situated 94 kms from Udaipur City and 78 kms South west of Chittorgarh.

Kanwar Narayandas, he was granted the estates of Bagred and Javad Pargana in Gwalior, he took part in the battle of Balkh, in command of 700 Jat and 300 sawar, to which he was appointed by the Mughal Emperor, married and had issue. He died in 1649 at an advanced age.

Kanwar Bhav Singh, he was granted the estates of Choti and Dhangadmau.

Kanwar Sultan Singh, he was granted the estates of Rawalia and Mahua.

Kanwar Parasram Singh, he was granted the estates of Manda and Wasoond.

Kanwar Jogidas, he was granted the estate of Palpur in Ajmer.

Kanwar Durgadas, he was granted the estates of Chandwasiya and Kunchrod.

Kanwar Haridas, he was granted the estates of Janjola, Veekran, Amooda and Khajurya.

Group Captain (ret'd.) Thakur Gajendra Singhji Shaktawat, Ranji Trophy cricket player, participated in the Himalayan Rally, manager of the Indian cricket team in the Hero Cup, presently chairman of the Rajasthan State Sports Council, married Thakurani Dharmendra Kumari of Mathwar, and has issue.

Thakur Lokendra Singhji Shaktawat, Senate Member of Jodhpur University and Senior cricket coach in the University of Jodhpur, married Thakurani Uttam Kumari, daughter of Thakur Heer Singhji of Sindrath in Sirohi, and has issue.

Baisa Hetal Kumari

Baisa Netal Kumari

Baisa Namrata Kumari.

Thakurani Murdhar Kumari, married Thakur Prakash Singhji of Jasol, and has issue.

Kunwar Praveen Singh Rathore

Thakurani Sudarshana Kumari, married Thakur Krishnapal Singhji of Sindrath in Sirohi, and has issue.

Thakurani Sarita Kumari, married Thakur Narendra Singh Shekhawat of Niradhu in Jhunjhunu, and has issue.

Baisa Yogeshwari Kumari

Kunwar Digvijay Singh Shekhawat

Thakurani Pratima Kumari, married Thakur Dr. Mahendra Singhji of Peelwa, and has issue.

Kanwar Punyawardhan Singh Rathore

Kunwar Tanveer Singh Rathore

Thakurani Vallabh Kunwar, married Thakur Govind Singhji of Raipur in Marwar, and had issue.

Rani Pritam Kunwar, married the Raj Rana of Gogunda.

Rani Prem Kunwar, married Rana Pratap Singhji of Gurha-Malani (Gudamalani), and had issue.

Rani Basant Kunwar, married Rawal Amar Singhji of Jasol, and had issue.

Rawat HARI SINGHJI II, 17th Rawat of Bansi, born 1966 Samvat, First Class Umrao and Premier Noble of Udaipur, married Rani Anop Kunwar, third daughter of Raja Fateh Singhji of Asope, and having had issue, five daughters, he adopted his nephew as his successor.

Thakurani Bhagendra Kumari, married Thakur Dalip Singh of Badu, and has issue, one son and one daughter.

Thakurani Vijayendra Kumari, married Thakur Pratap Singhji of Khinwara, and has issue, two sons and one daughter.

Rani Kamlendra Kumari, married Rawat Shiv Pratap Singh of Kotharia, and has issue, one son.

Thakurani Jitendra Kumari, married Thakur Gajendra Singhji of Sarthal, and has issue, one son and one daughter.

Kanwar Virbhadra Singh

Baisa Pratibha Kumari

Rani Virendra Kumari, married Raja Gopal Singhji of Balunda, and has issue.

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